Hello.
I have a 15W EL84 amp head. Channel 1 is based on the Marshall 18W (just volume and tone) and channel 2 on a Marshall JTM (gain, TMB, master volume).
I use channel 1 turned up about half way for clean to mild crunch sounds. For lead sounds I add a little bass and gain with a pedal, or I switch to channel 2.
My style is mainly classic rock, so sounds are from almost clean up to moderate distortion (think Lynyrd Skynyrd, Led Zeppelin).
I am intending to build a ported 1x12 cabinet as per the design on the AX84 website. I need a speaker for this cab which will (a) interact well with the cab for a good bass response (b) give me the sweet highs when using channel 1 (c) but not sound harsh or fizzy with moderate distortion.
I’ve discussed this extensively on another forum (Bill Lawrence Wilde pickups forum) and I’ve done a search here.
I think a generally British sound would be appropriate for the amp and style. The main candidates seem to be the Reaper 55 and the ET65 rather than the Greenback types, although I am of course open to other suggestions.
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Simon
Yes, I believe you have came to the two best options ... and I would lean towards the ET-65!
Hey Simon,
Hi! My name is Dean Birdsong and I'm the Production Manager and R and D guy here at WGS. If you see this and are interested shoot me an email at dean@wgs4.com. I have a couple of options but I'd like to hear a little more about the amp and the cab you're putting together. Hope to hear from you soon.
Dean
E-mail sent. Thanks.
Hi.
I'm the same guy who started this thread, but I had to open a new account to be able to post.
I have the Reaper HP 16 ohm in a birch ply AX84 1x12 closed back ported cabinet. It sounds immense, if a little edgy when used with distortion.
I need to make another 1x12 to run in parallel with the existing one. I'm thinking a 16 ohm ET65.
My question is whether I should put the ET65 in a similar closed/ported cab or have one of the two in an open back cab.
Cheers,
Simon
Hi Simon ... yes to the ET65 ... and I'd say go open back to make it more three dimensional.